The royal wedding is less than a month away — here's how to book a cheap flight to England for the big day

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The royal wedding will take place at Windsor Castle, west of London, and won't be open to public revelers. However, there are lots of ways to celebrate the wedding and enjoy the festivities in London. Wikimedia Commons

If you're tempted to go to England to celebrate the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, there's still time to book flights and hotels.

The wedding itself will take place at Windsor Castle, west of London, and won't be open to public revelers. However, there are lots of ways to celebrate the wedding and enjoy the festivities in London.

Although flights typically rise in price within 30 days of departure, or around big events, plenty of flights are still available from the US to London for under $800. However, these flights will likely jump in price soon, so if you want to head to London to celebrate the royal wedding, now is the time to book.

Flights are available from other cities, too, so it's worth searching Momondo for those days — some lower-cost flights don't operate on Monday, so if you don't find anything you like, try changing your return flight. Scott Wainner, founder and CEO of travel website Fareness, suggests playing around with the exact departure and return dates if you aren't finding the price you like. "By moving your departure date by one or two days earlier, or your return date a day or two later, you can potentially save hundreds while gaining some sightseeing time."

Take a look below for a few of the many events going on around London to celebrate the royal wedding, and make sure to check out the events pages in Londonist and VisitLondon.com. Keep in mind that there will likely be plenty of other events going on — remember to search closer to the date, and if your hotel has a concierge, you can ask for some suggestions.

Enjoy a treat from the bakery where the royal couple is getting their wedding cake.

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It may be a little out of the way, depending on where you stay, but the London-based bakery Violet Cakes offers delicious treats and a full walk-in service, in addition to making special orders and custom wedding cakes.

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Head to an alternative celebration

Southbank Centre

There are plenty of less-traditional ways to celebrate the Royal Wedding, according to Londonist. One great option is a tea dance and party at the Southbank Centre, a huge multi-venue arts center in London.

You can also hang out at Skylight at the Tobacco Dock, a large rooftop venue featuring games, activities, pop-up restaurants, bars, and more. The venue will be screening the wedding all day.

Do something else altogether.

If you find yourself royaled-out, there are plenty of other things to do in London the weekend of May 19.

The most obvious is to watch the FA Cup Final between Manchester United and Chelsea, which will be taking place at London's Wembley Stadium the day of the wedding. While it may be next-to-impossible to get tickets, you can join viewers in pubs around the city.

Other options include touring a brewery, celebrating World Whisky Day, or enjoying the Museums at Night festival.

For more, take a look at these nine non-wedding things to do in London offered by the Independent.

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